"If we can finish one phase of the project it will be good for Dorval," said Mayor Edgar Rouleau on the MTQ's latest commitment to finishing the so-called ramps to nowhere. "The Dorval Circle will really empty out once those ramps are completed."

Water main breaks this week left dozens of households without water in Pointe-Claire, Beaconsfield and Dollard-des-Ormeaux. Multiple water main breaks on Hastings Ave. in Pointe-Claire last week left another 30 people there without water for a week.
But as rough as these cases have been for the individuals involved, it seems has heaped as much misery, inconvenience or expense on one single homeowner than the case of Pointe-Claire homeowner Robert Arnold.

If you have grown up in the West Island or lived here long enough, you have heard stories about how there used to be farmers' fields along Sources Blvd. or how teenagers could cut through forests to shorten their walks to school.

“Fare thee well great heart.”
Shakespeare wrote the words, but Nadia Turbide’s Vanier colleagues embrace the sentiment.
After 40 years with the Vanier College Music Department, the last 16 as coordinator, Dr.

With volunteers being sought to count Montreal's homeless population in a first census of its kind, plans are underway to develop a unique approach to carry out the count in the West Island where the "hidden homeless" reside.